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stockton was the first city to declare bankruptcy and the largest city in the nation to do so. listen up before you do your next load of laundry. ge is recalling front load washing machines because the basket could separate and cause injuries. the model affected were sold in gold, red and white colors from july 2008, to august 2011. heather? >> thank you so much. 24 minutes after the hour now. more and more americans are voting without going to the polls. but the trend is causing concern about voters fraud. eric shawn has more. >> absentee ballots and mailing in your vote are a way for your voice to be heard. 90 million voters in the election 14 million and 50 percent of the electorate used absentee ballots. new jersey expects 40,000 absentee ballots and joe hogan the county clerk said there is a rigorous official that requires officials to insure the integrity of absentee ballots. our people get the information and verification and the ballot is sent out in a complete packet with instructions . that ballot is returned to the board of election that counts and does another verif
stockton was the first city to declare bankruptcy and the largest city in the nation to do so. listen up before you do your next load of laundry. ge is recalling front load washing machines because the basket could separate and cause injuries. the model affected were sold in gold, red and white colors from july 2008, to august 2011. heather? >> thank you so much. 24 minutes after the hour now. more and more americans are voting without going to the polls. but the trend is causing concern...
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>> we have to get you out of new york city, that is part of the problem. parts of the country raising gasoline prices fall from five to $0.15 per gallon last couple of weeks but they're being kept artificially high for the problems in california and the big cities. the truth of the matter is probably answering questions why gasoline prices are high overall. really because of the regulations we get every year. neil: say we didn't have that, what do you think s. would be now? speak of gasoline down $0.75, $0.15 per gallon. i'm all for cleaner blends of gasoline. i don't like the fact we create these boutique blends of gasoline in the regulations are so strict if we have an emergency you have to wait for the governor of california to tell the refiners to make a different blend of gasoline. it is just ridiculous. we can't have politicians to blame the energy companies calling for investigations every time gasoline prices go up. it is ridiculous. neil: in the meantime somebody better tell joe biden this is no laughing matter. another sign the economy is in tatt
>> we have to get you out of new york city, that is part of the problem. parts of the country raising gasoline prices fall from five to $0.15 per gallon last couple of weeks but they're being kept artificially high for the problems in california and the big cities. the truth of the matter is probably answering questions why gasoline prices are high overall. really because of the regulations we get every year. neil: say we didn't have that, what do you think s. would be now? speak of...
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sometimes particular parts of cities have very few -- compared to other areas. the lines are much longer. it becomes much more difficult for people to be prepared to vote by saying in line for long periods of time. there are many different strategies in which they can operate by themselves or together that can make it much more confusing and difficult. is it really worth it? what will it mean for me anyway? of course, for students, their issues around student loans and affordable education and what is happening to state colleges and universities, public support for them, both at the state and federal support, a key budget decisions about supporting student education. those are essential for students, as well as the job market when they're graduating from school and what kinds of policies are out there. one of the big problems for women was when there were budget constraints. many public-sector jobs were being contracted and even layoffs with teachers and social workers and others who are largely women losing their jobs. women were hit in a double whammy way. the
sometimes particular parts of cities have very few -- compared to other areas. the lines are much longer. it becomes much more difficult for people to be prepared to vote by saying in line for long periods of time. there are many different strategies in which they can operate by themselves or together that can make it much more confusing and difficult. is it really worth it? what will it mean for me anyway? of course, for students, their issues around student loans and affordable education and...
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i said, my next book will be an expose of the publishing business in new york city. [laughter] and instead of showing disappointment, he said that's a terrific idea. i have a great title for you. i said, i don't think there are any great titles left. he said, there's one. i said, what? he said, your book, an expose on the publishing business in new york city would be called "my last book." [laughter] and he meant it. [laughter] [applause] okay. questions. open microphone. go ahead, sir. >> yeah, hi, bob. i want to ask you something that's alluding to the off-the-line comment you said on al gore. you know that you've been studying the white house 40 years, and you know people all have their own perspective, they all want to be saying things. and if you're the president, you have to listen to all these people. over your 40 years, how did the presidents react, and which ones really did a good job listening and making decisions? >> yeah, that's a great question. i mean, in journalism the great art, and it's hard, is to really listen. and the key to getting people to talk
i said, my next book will be an expose of the publishing business in new york city. [laughter] and instead of showing disappointment, he said that's a terrific idea. i have a great title for you. i said, i don't think there are any great titles left. he said, there's one. i said, what? he said, your book, an expose on the publishing business in new york city would be called "my last book." [laughter] and he meant it. [laughter] [applause] okay. questions. open microphone. go ahead,...
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it was captured on the streets of new york city last april. a taxi driver just tossed a passenger out of his cab, then drove off with the car doors open after the man jumped back in. well, the driver apparently became upset when the allegedly drunken man vomited inside the cab. the taxi limousine commission revoked the cab by's license. >>> all right. rockies, colorado skiers kicked off ski season at arapaho basin. the resort is traditionally one of the first in the nation to open their slopes. colorado resorts are hoping to rebound from last season's drab winter. how nice does that look. >>> artistic undergarments are now being used in the fight against breast cancer. getting creative there. an elaborate array of bras will be sold to raise money for breast cancer awareness. >>> your national weather. we turn to bill karins capturing busy weather headlines. >> huge storm that spawned severe storms last night. the state of mississippi got hit the worst. the storms as far as the official tallies go about 77 storm reports, the blue dots are the d
it was captured on the streets of new york city last april. a taxi driver just tossed a passenger out of his cab, then drove off with the car doors open after the man jumped back in. well, the driver apparently became upset when the allegedly drunken man vomited inside the cab. the taxi limousine commission revoked the cab by's license. >>> all right. rockies, colorado skiers kicked off ski season at arapaho basin. the resort is traditionally one of the first in the nation to open...
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the city established a safe haven on that side. right now, 45 kids are mentored after school every day and we are told it is made a dramatic difference. their academic performance as well as putting them on the right track outside the classroom. >> thank you. ahead, changes are coming to social security payments. what to expect the the the coming months. >> an earthquake in new england tonight. details on where it struck. >> a couple welcome to another job to the family. but volume a mistake the father for a grandfather. >> -- why you may mistake the father for a grandfather. >> tonight criminal investigators from the fda visited that massachusetts pharmacy lead to the fund will meningitis outbreak. there is another confirmed case in maryland. experts expect the numbers to grow. kai reed new details. >> another case of fund meningitis has popped up in maryland, bringing the total number so far to 16. since this time last week, it was half that. doctors' offices have been flooded with calls from concerned potential victims nationwid
the city established a safe haven on that side. right now, 45 kids are mentored after school every day and we are told it is made a dramatic difference. their academic performance as well as putting them on the right track outside the classroom. >> thank you. ahead, changes are coming to social security payments. what to expect the the the coming months. >> an earthquake in new england tonight. details on where it struck. >> a couple welcome to another job to the family. but...
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and then comes oklahoma city a terrorist bombing. and bill is brilliant. he once again rises to the top. he is a preacher healing the country. he is magnificent in bringing people together. and on the're side niej contract with america -- gingrich contract with america and take bill clinton down. it's a total failure. they shut down the government twice. every time they do that clinton goes up in popularity. and he has an extraordinary victory. in 1996, which is stunning what a comeback. this is a third comeback yet. 1982 in arkansas, after the flowers episode and now with the rerex in 1996. he's at the peak of another one of these cree sen doughs in the roller coaster. but whenever you're there, you center to think what's going on down below. because during that same period of time he's carrying on a 16 month affair with a white house intern. it's crazy, it's stupid, it's insane. newnew year's eve, easter sunday, 16 months, and when monica gets moved out the white house because enough people are concerned about how often she's around the president's offic
and then comes oklahoma city a terrorist bombing. and bill is brilliant. he once again rises to the top. he is a preacher healing the country. he is magnificent in bringing people together. and on the're side niej contract with america -- gingrich contract with america and take bill clinton down. it's a total failure. they shut down the government twice. every time they do that clinton goes up in popularity. and he has an extraordinary victory. in 1996, which is stunning what a comeback. this...
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i feel like it's going to devastate new york city. but the same people need to stop and sernl their hearts about if president obama is re-elected it's going to devastate this country. so that's something we all need to think about because i'm 53 years old and i've never seen an administration run like this one has been run. everybody knees to talk about ben goss by. fox is the only one talking about it. everybody else is raking it off to the side. host: janet independent caller good morning. caller: i'm calling pped in and i'm shocked that i got in because i try just about every morning. i don't know why everyone is interested about this impact on the election. but i feel like the president jumped in there right away and this is something we haven't ever seen from him. so i guess maybe sooner or later he does learn something or what have you. but i know that mitt romney did start making preparations and getting people to bring in donations to some of these states that are going to be affected. but i feel that there is a lot more at st
i feel like it's going to devastate new york city. but the same people need to stop and sernl their hearts about if president obama is re-elected it's going to devastate this country. so that's something we all need to think about because i'm 53 years old and i've never seen an administration run like this one has been run. everybody knees to talk about ben goss by. fox is the only one talking about it. everybody else is raking it off to the side. host: janet independent caller good morning....
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city worker hes had a hard time wrank blink in a flock of swans. each year the birds are rounded up for medical exams, then checked out and vaccinated before being returneded to the lake. what's that over this from bill karins who has your weather channel forecast and apparently some opinions about that video. >> i just think you and i could do a better job. those are the worst two swan catchers i've ever seen. >> just dive in and grab on. >> i've never heard of swan catching, but that's a new one. very entertaining. good morning, everyone. we have a pretty quiet weather day out there. the exception in the great lakes. a cold rainy morning for you. also drizzle new york city down to new jersey. they got like two or three days in a row. but much of the nation very dry. northern plains is chilly, but great all the way through the southeast today. you'll see a very enjoyable fall day. the worst of it is definitely found here in the northern great lakes. that's where we have the cold front slicing through. the rain has moved through michigan overnight
city worker hes had a hard time wrank blink in a flock of swans. each year the birds are rounded up for medical exams, then checked out and vaccinated before being returneded to the lake. what's that over this from bill karins who has your weather channel forecast and apparently some opinions about that video. >> i just think you and i could do a better job. those are the worst two swan catchers i've ever seen. >> just dive in and grab on. >> i've never heard of swan catching,...
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wendi did that within some of the administration's in the city's and in the 90 different states because the young individuals decided to make history. that got me interested in the world making history, and it helps to highlight what makes someone come to the point acting decisively in the historical moment and change things? so over time i have come to value the idea as a personal and a political coming together. i wrote a book called public lives which started an essay. the more i looked at the clintons' the more i became aware of how incredibly important their personal chemistry was, but the shading in history in the last word in the 20th century and that is what i want to talk to you about tonight. because at the heart of the relationship, the way in which the function together, the way in which their chemistry interacted with each other in order to create the kind of partnership that ultimately led them to a very critical period being in charge in this country where does it all began? the begin with their childhood of course and one thing we have to recognize is because bill clinto
wendi did that within some of the administration's in the city's and in the 90 different states because the young individuals decided to make history. that got me interested in the world making history, and it helps to highlight what makes someone come to the point acting decisively in the historical moment and change things? so over time i have come to value the idea as a personal and a political coming together. i wrote a book called public lives which started an essay. the more i looked at...
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great minds i'm joined by frederick kaufman frederick is a contributing editor harper's professor at city university of new york's graduate school of journalism he's written about american food culture and other subjects for a variety of publications including the new yorker foreign policy the new york times magazine and many others who has spoken about food culture of the united nations has appeared on n.b.c.'s n.b.c. democracy now n.p.r. and b.b.c. he's also the author of the critically acclaimed book bet the farm food stopped being who joins me now from our new york studios frederick welcome. hi tom how are you find great to have you with us your book bet the farm is filled with stories as well as information about you know in this conference or going what what got you into this. well i'm a journalist and i had been really following the food story for quite some time and i thought i had a pretty simple question after all these articles which was how could an expensive delicious unhealthy food be available for everybody on earth and i thought i had a pretty simple answer tom i thought i
great minds i'm joined by frederick kaufman frederick is a contributing editor harper's professor at city university of new york's graduate school of journalism he's written about american food culture and other subjects for a variety of publications including the new yorker foreign policy the new york times magazine and many others who has spoken about food culture of the united nations has appeared on n.b.c.'s n.b.c. democracy now n.p.r. and b.b.c. he's also the author of the critically...
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"the cycle" is up next. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. >>> 3:00 p.m. a mere 30 hours away from the biden-ryan bluegrass battle. we're playing bookies. place your wagers. >>> look who's riding in on
"the cycle" is up next. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] wouldn't it...
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. >> how many cities have you been to? >> i don't know how many cities i've been in. >> lost count? >> i have dolph lost count. it's not uncommon to lose track of time, day, time zone. i do know -- >> wake up, you don't know where you are? >> the room always looks like the same, but the bathroom door is in a different place. >> they video anything that might be interesting. when i was her age, it took four beefy union workers to do what she's doing. >> what do you have with you? >> a camera, all the cables that you need, the microphones, the tripod, and your personal bag. kind of like a satellite truck in a box. >> it's a tough job for reporters and the campaign staff. >> the emotional and physical toll that running a presidential campaign takes on people is enormous. you're working 18 hours a day, seven days a week. you've got a candidate on the phone every hour, calling and complaining about something. you just want to tell them to shut up and get back to work. it also requires having an understanding wife or you're divorced, you know. in my case, i got divorced. >> if you like ve
. >> how many cities have you been to? >> i don't know how many cities i've been in. >> lost count? >> i have dolph lost count. it's not uncommon to lose track of time, day, time zone. i do know -- >> wake up, you don't know where you are? >> the room always looks like the same, but the bathroom door is in a different place. >> they video anything that might be interesting. when i was her age, it took four beefy union workers to do what she's doing....
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good eye. >>> and finally tonight, this is the scene here in new york city this evening. daredevil david blaine at it again wearing a suit of steel right there. that's metal, 27 pounds of it as he gets shocked with a million volts of electricity and he's letting his fans do the zapping. abc's john schriffen face to face with blaine asking what we are all asking, why? >> it's alive. it's alive. it's alive! >> reporter: it's a modern-day twist on the movie "frankenstein" only this jolt has real-life consequences. in his latest stunt illusionist david blaine is electrified for 72 hours. >> the volts are big. >> reporter: to give you a better idea of what it's like i get closer than anyone else. >> all right. here we go. a chance to talk to david blaine. we head up in the elevator cage protecting us from the volts and just moments later, eye to eye with the stunt man himself. now some people might call you crazy. why are you doing this? blaine says he's always had a fascination with electricity becoming a human plasma ball. this is not the first time with blaine, a glutton fo
good eye. >>> and finally tonight, this is the scene here in new york city this evening. daredevil david blaine at it again wearing a suit of steel right there. that's metal, 27 pounds of it as he gets shocked with a million volts of electricity and he's letting his fans do the zapping. abc's john schriffen face to face with blaine asking what we are all asking, why? >> it's alive. it's alive. it's alive! >> reporter: it's a modern-day twist on the movie...
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ccustody accused of to blow up the federal reserve building in new york city. officials say he had what was believed to be a real -- what he believed was a real 1,000-pound bomb in his van. he tried to detonate it, but it was a fake. investigators believe he came here with a specific purpose of launching a terror attack. >>> the family of former u.s. senator and presidential candidate george mcgovern says the 90-year-old is no longer responsive. mcgovern is in a hospice at his native south dakota. he was the democratic nominee who ran against richard nixon in 1972. >>> "newsweek" will print its final edition at end of this year. almost 80 years of publication done. the magazine shifting to a digital-only formal in 2013. they merged with "daily beast" in 2010 and has a growing readership on the kindle and ipad. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton, is she really leaving public service when she leaves the job in january? we'll talk about her future coming up in ten minutes. >>> and "forbes" is out with its list of america's most expensive zip codes. at number f
ccustody accused of to blow up the federal reserve building in new york city. officials say he had what was believed to be a real -- what he believed was a real 1,000-pound bomb in his van. he tried to detonate it, but it was a fake. investigators believe he came here with a specific purpose of launching a terror attack. >>> the family of former u.s. senator and presidential candidate george mcgovern says the 90-year-old is no longer responsive. mcgovern is in a hospice at his native...
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let's hum ♪ a prius for everyone ♪ there's a bigger one, if you want more space ♪ ♪ a small one if the city's your place ♪ ♪ and even one you can plug in ♪ so hop on in and give one a spin ♪ ♪ and let's hum, hum, hum, hum ♪ ♪ let's hum ♪ a prius for everyone >>> let me finish tonight with this. there's something old and bad in this campaign finish. intimidate minority voters. you've heard the words dripping from the words of republicans and their backers on the right. the glenn beck claim that obama is a racest, the rush limbaugh dirt balling, newt gingrich claiming that obama is a food stamp president, looniness about the president being an i am positive ter, some figure born in east africa to con us, a cat call and jobless numbers. romney talking about in the wisconsin the other day, saying that it should go back to kenya. now comes the news tonight of how employers are intimidating their employees in the voting republic. voter suppression, voter intimidation, racial agitation, bosses telling workers how to vote. are people actually proud of doing this kind of thing? do they
let's hum ♪ a prius for everyone ♪ there's a bigger one, if you want more space ♪ ♪ a small one if the city's your place ♪ ♪ and even one you can plug in ♪ so hop on in and give one a spin ♪ ♪ and let's hum, hum, hum, hum ♪ ♪ let's hum ♪ a prius for everyone >>> let me finish tonight with this. there's something old and bad in this campaign finish. intimidate minority voters. you've heard the words dripping from the words of republicans and their backers on the...
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this is a sample of 1,500 business people in 17 different cities we have traveled to. i don't buy that jobs report. joe buy that number reported today because at one point they say that a state was left out, and they come back and say the state was put in. it doesn't add up. it doesn't agree. >>neil: what do you make of it? congressman issa is questioning the reliability of the numbers. what do you think? >>guest: it should be investigated. the public has a right to know how they calculated it, how they changed the process from one point to odd. walter williams, a noted economist, he questioned it, and he has raised the issue that they changed the method obligation to give them the better result. that is what i believe is happening. a lot of people will be gullible enough to believe it but i have talked to 1,500 business owner myself and they don't believe it. they are not hiring, because of uncertainty they don't plan to hire until --. >>neil: so when romney says he will not quibble with the accuracy of the report, but he will not quibble with it, what do you think? >
this is a sample of 1,500 business people in 17 different cities we have traveled to. i don't buy that jobs report. joe buy that number reported today because at one point they say that a state was left out, and they come back and say the state was put in. it doesn't add up. it doesn't agree. >>neil: what do you make of it? congressman issa is questioning the reliability of the numbers. what do you think? >>guest: it should be investigated. the public has a right to know how they...
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it's just that we have the sheriff -- the city's highest elected law enforcement officer. so it was really a perfect storm of events, that this became an opportunity for domestic violence folks to really focus on the problem, and in the end it back fired. and in answer to your question, i think that the mayor did do damage to himself. he didn't line up his votes ahead of time. you never go and do something like that without knowing who your votes are. the person he appointed supervisor to fill ross mirkarimi's seat voted against him. who does that? >> i think there's probably another chapter, because the d.a. is still suggesting -- >> and there could be a recall. >> yes, right. >> so the saga may not be over, but for the moment, ross mirkarimi is going back to work as sheriff and he'll get back pay on top of that. >> belva: we move now to another issue to lynn povich and steve shepard are both award-winning journalists with storied careers at major magazines. the husband and wife team have just released books chronicling historic changes on journalism. lynn on women who wa
it's just that we have the sheriff -- the city's highest elected law enforcement officer. so it was really a perfect storm of events, that this became an opportunity for domestic violence folks to really focus on the problem, and in the end it back fired. and in answer to your question, i think that the mayor did do damage to himself. he didn't line up his votes ahead of time. you never go and do something like that without knowing who your votes are. the person he appointed supervisor to fill...
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it put in the same fertilizer bomb that timmy mcvey used in oklahoma city. just that little bit. the prospect of spreading in a way dirty nuclear bombs with smaller payloads that would reek havoc and do unfold damage goes up every time some new country gets this capacity and you don't have any control over and you don't know whether they do over what happens to the fiscal material. >> if israel was to launch a strike because they believe that iran is right on the cusp of developing a nuclear weapon. if they do that what should america's response be? >> i shouldn't answer that question because of my wife's position. that's the president and security team desire of a decision to make. i generally have confidence of what they said and how they try to explain this to the american people. he knows we have not picked this fight. we have not gone out of our way to get into a military confrontation but we have made some very clear red lines there. we know what happened with iraq. with that intelligence was flawed. can america, can the world risk another flawed military action if it turns
it put in the same fertilizer bomb that timmy mcvey used in oklahoma city. just that little bit. the prospect of spreading in a way dirty nuclear bombs with smaller payloads that would reek havoc and do unfold damage goes up every time some new country gets this capacity and you don't have any control over and you don't know whether they do over what happens to the fiscal material. >> if israel was to launch a strike because they believe that iran is right on the cusp of developing a...
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and another assassination attempt in the libya city of benghazi. officials say a home made bomb was hidden under a police colonels car and no one was exploded because the colonel went back in the house after cranking up the heat of his car to keep it warm. >> endeavor is on a journey. space shuttle is crawling through the streets of los angeles being to yoed to youed to the science center. it is going at a top speed of two miles per hour. and td banks is notifying customers from maine to florida they may be victims of a data breach. unencrypted back up tapes were misplaced. and those are the top stories right now. back to you. >> peter thank you very much. the obama administration is taking heat for the handling of the terror attack in benghazi and lawmakers are determine to get to the bottom of what happened in libya. here's more in washington with the latest to get those answers. >> they started to investigate the lib raattack. the republican senator who lead the security committee said there is a full acting. and they say in a statement we inten
and another assassination attempt in the libya city of benghazi. officials say a home made bomb was hidden under a police colonels car and no one was exploded because the colonel went back in the house after cranking up the heat of his car to keep it warm. >> endeavor is on a journey. space shuttle is crawling through the streets of los angeles being to yoed to youed to the science center. it is going at a top speed of two miles per hour. and td banks is notifying customers from maine to...
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funders: and by bloomberg captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debate over the widening economic divide there this country has intensified it helped spark the occupy wall street movement one year ago and has also been a key issue the presidential campaign as the economy continues to falter. >> this country doesn't succeed when only the rich get richer. we succeed when the middle class gets bigger. >> rose: joseph stiglitz is a nobel prize winning economist. in his new book the price of inequality, how today's divided society endangers our future. he argues that a wealthy minority in this country has fed a vicious circle of growing inequality. i'm pleased to have joe stiglitz back at this table. welcome. >> nice to be here. >> rose: where do you think the american economy is today? and is it trending upwards? >> it's not really trending upward. i guess i would describe it as part of-- i call it a long slump, long malaise unless we do something. >> rose: right. >> you know there are two big gaps in our economy, r
funders: and by bloomberg captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: the debate over the widening economic divide there this country has intensified it helped spark the occupy wall street movement one year ago and has also been a key issue the presidential campaign as the economy continues to falter. >> this country doesn't succeed when only the rich get richer. we succeed when the middle class gets bigger. >>...
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sandy has made landfall 60 miles north of ocean city, maryland, around atlantic city, new jersey. the storm is now a post-tropical cyclone. ocean city, maryland, is expecting a 7-foot storm surge at high tide, which could be happening as we speak. as of now, 60,000 people in the state of maryland are without power. high winds, coastal flooding, and heavy winds are expected to continue in the state of maryland until at least tuesday night. governor martin o'malley has cancelled early voting in maryland for today and tomorrow. however, the state has scheduled a makeup day for friday. joining us now by phone is governor martin o'malley, he's currently at the emergency operations center in maryland. govern governor, good to have you with us tonight. the storm has hit shore. what are you hearing at this hour with your state? >> well, we have been in touch with ocean city for the last several days. they seem to be holding up fairly well. this as you reported high tide. this is their dangerous time. and those swells are real big. they are crashing over the boardwalk there. they have alre
sandy has made landfall 60 miles north of ocean city, maryland, around atlantic city, new jersey. the storm is now a post-tropical cyclone. ocean city, maryland, is expecting a 7-foot storm surge at high tide, which could be happening as we speak. as of now, 60,000 people in the state of maryland are without power. high winds, coastal flooding, and heavy winds are expected to continue in the state of maryland until at least tuesday night. governor martin o'malley has cancelled early voting in...
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new york city -- thank you, elaine. my i suggest "60 minutes" reyou runs on the other financial challenge for your viewing pleasure. paula in montana -- >> neil: i think it was eight hours that long night. i love and the staff loved every minute of it. especially when we found out we beat a financial channel flail twice as many homes. preview of what would become coming attraction of the convention this year. we're on ra roll. fbn serves a roll. if we build it, they will come. if we work hard, they can hardly ignore us. we didn't. you didn't. and fox business, we're grateful. tom via aol -- >> neil: i did do a jerry lewis bit. but thank you for watching. folks like tom, and his brilliant wife, know that fox business means business and anything having to do with your money, your taxes. other business networks talk a good game, but we mean it when we say it. this election, we're not electing bankers hours to cover it. we're all over it. in atlanta -- >> neil: that's not necessary. >> neil: kiley, three words, i told ladie
new york city -- thank you, elaine. my i suggest "60 minutes" reyou runs on the other financial challenge for your viewing pleasure. paula in montana -- >> neil: i think it was eight hours that long night. i love and the staff loved every minute of it. especially when we found out we beat a financial channel flail twice as many homes. preview of what would become coming attraction of the convention this year. we're on ra roll. fbn serves a roll. if we build it, they will come....
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substantial flooding throughout new york city, including the brooklyn battery tunnel is now flooded, apparently. so this storm is very serious. that's why i was so angry earlier in the show about the fact that they have done nothing on climate change, unfortunately, for a long, long time. to end the show on a lighter note let's talk about republican hip treasehypocrisy. the king is joe dejarlais. he is pro-life and then we find out he has asked one of his mistresses to get an abortion--oops. and then another mistress came out. >> the pro-life supporter had an affair with a patient a decade ago. after learning she was pregnant urged her to get an abortion. >> and now? >> tennessee's oldest and largest conservative organization is mounting a campaign to force the regular he's nation of scott desjarlais. >> desjarlais is not only a hypocrite but a fraud. >> cenk: the thing that is unethical is he's picking up women while he's a doctor. that's a no-no--well that and the abortion thing. while he's the doctor he's seducing one of his patients. then when they get pregnant he tells them to g
substantial flooding throughout new york city, including the brooklyn battery tunnel is now flooded, apparently. so this storm is very serious. that's why i was so angry earlier in the show about the fact that they have done nothing on climate change, unfortunately, for a long, long time. to end the show on a lighter note let's talk about republican hip treasehypocrisy. the king is joe dejarlais. he is pro-life and then we find out he has asked one of his mistresses to get an abortion--oops....
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the city that never sleeps is hunkered down. from lower manhattan the subway is closed and the stock exchange is closed as well. president obama canceling plans to attend a rally in florida with bill clinton and instead headed back to the white house to monitor the storm from the situation room. he canceled an event in green bay, wisconsin scheduled for tomorrow. >> the last thing the president and i want to do is campaign and get in the way of anything. the most important thing is people's safety and health and property being saved here. >> the former president, the unofficial secretary of explaining stuff, took to the stage in the sunshine state solo. republican mitt romney will campaign today out of the storm's path in the battleground state of ohio yesterday offering these words for those in sandy's way. >> i think that right now some people in the country are a little nervous about a storm about to hit the coast, and our thoughts and prayers are with the people that find themselves in harm's way. >> what remains to be seen
the city that never sleeps is hunkered down. from lower manhattan the subway is closed and the stock exchange is closed as well. president obama canceling plans to attend a rally in florida with bill clinton and instead headed back to the white house to monitor the storm from the situation room. he canceled an event in green bay, wisconsin scheduled for tomorrow. >> the last thing the president and i want to do is campaign and get in the way of anything. the most important thing is...
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new york city is also dealing with devastating floods. the subway remains closed after damage to the system was called the worst in its 108-year history. look at it there. meanwhile, massive fire at a beach front neighborhood in queens, new york, destroyed nearly 100 homes overnight and into the morning. firefighters were blocked from getting to the fire due to high floodwaters. a construction crane remaining dangling there. you see it atop 74-floor luxury high rise. thousands were ordered to leave nearby buildings. more than 8 million homes are still without power today in the country across 20 states. the worst of it is in new york, new jersey, and pennsylvania. i want to bring in dylan drier. thank you for joining us. run through sort of a brief outline of what's going on. give us a sense of the depth and the duration of what we're facing here, the cleanup and face this catastrophe. >> chris, unfortunately, the duration is going to be the big story because the storm is not over yet. even though conditions are getting better i'd say jus
new york city is also dealing with devastating floods. the subway remains closed after damage to the system was called the worst in its 108-year history. look at it there. meanwhile, massive fire at a beach front neighborhood in queens, new york, destroyed nearly 100 homes overnight and into the morning. firefighters were blocked from getting to the fire due to high floodwaters. a construction crane remaining dangling there. you see it atop 74-floor luxury high rise. thousands were ordered to...